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While responding to those tweets and making this journal entry web page, I have been siting on the floor in the living room of my house next to the router (because the signal is fairly strong at that location whereas my room has a weak yet semi-functional Wi-Fi connection (probably due to there being metal and other materials in the walls of this house which impede the Wi-Fi signal)). To be clear, what I mean by self-identifying as both an extrovert and an introvert (to extreme extents), I mean to refer to the fact that I personally do not seem to mind being an “open book” which the general public (or at least law enforcement or the military) is able to observe the status of at all times (and I voluntarily share a lot of information about myself which I acquired through intensive introspection (which I think is definitively an introverted rather than extroverted activity)). Perhaps a good term to describe what I am like is an “extroverted introvert” (which is not the same thing as an “introverted extrovert”). I define an “extroverted introvert” to be someone whose sense of purpose in life and preferred mode of existence is solitary, cerebral, and quiet yet such a person may have adapted to being in an extrovert-centric society by mimicking the exhibitionist behaviors and thought patterns of what appear to be extroverted “normies”. Meanwhile, I would define an “introverted extrovert” to be someone whose sense of purpose in life and preferred mode of existence is in interacting with and being part of a community of other people yet such a person may have adapted to being in a more introverted role perhaps in order to deepen its understanding of subjects such as mathematics and engineering in order to have a deeper appreciation for existence and more to talk about with its friends.

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